Battlefield 6 updates player movement and progression
EA and Battlefield Studios released an update for Battlefield 6 two weeks after launch to fix bugs and adjust gameplay based on player reactions. The patch addressed a vehicle spawn error and modified the Custom Search queue feature ahead of Season 1. Developers plan to refine character movement systems that felt uneven while keeping the original pace intact.
The studio continues to track player advancement issues following recent changes to experience point systems. Many users relied on custom Portal servers with computer opponents to gain levels faster. Developers acknowledged problems with the Escalation and King of the Hill modes, where progress was not properly registered.
Future patches will adjust weapon accuracy patterns and lighting-related visual clarity when Season 1 starts on Monday, October 28. The team tests a battle royale option through Battlefield Labs with modified damage rates and equipment balance. Changes to unlock challenges will be rolled out across multiple updates to make requirements clearer and quicker to complete.

